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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Today (March 31st) is the International Transgender Day of Visibility.

For those of you unfamiliar with the term, it's a day of empowerment and support for the trans community. It's a day for everyone to show their support for us, and for us to bring attention to our accomplishments around the globe. At the same time, it's a day of education.

This year's theme is #MoreThanVisibility, recognizing that while visibility is important, we must also take direct action against transphobia around the world. Visibility alone cannot end the violence and the hate, but we can use it as a vital tool for transgender justice.

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Whether you are looking to educate or celebrate, express yourself or support someone else, today we are sharing some of our favorite stories about trans people.

Alice in Genderland by Richard J. NovicAn empowering memoir that deals proudly and openly with the subjects of crossdressing and dual sexuality.

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

This Thursday (March 31st) is the International Transgender Day of Visibility.

For those of you unfamiliar with the term, it's a day of empowerment and support for the trans community. It's a day for everyone to show their support for us, and for us to bring attention to our accomplishments around the globe. At the same time, it's a day of education.

This year's theme is #MoreThanVisibility, recognizing that while visibility is important, we must also take direct action against transphobia around the world. Visibility alone cannot end the violence and the hate, but we can use it as a vital tool for transgender justice.

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Whether you are looking to educate or celebrate, express yourself or support someone else, today we are sharing some of our favorite romantic novels about the trans experience.

Breaking Free by Cat GrantOne of the most emotionally powerful stories I have ever read, beautifully told, with a realistic and positive approach to gender, sex, and love.

Coffee Date by K. LynnA romantic tale about a lovely woman, completely comfortable in her transition, and a man who has been hurt before.

Memories by Valentina HeartA gender-positive romance that begins with the happily-ever-after, then explores how the fully committed couple came to be.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

This Thursday (March 31st) is the International Transgender Day of Visibility.

For those of you unfamiliar with the term, it's a day of empowerment and support for the trans community. It's a day for everyone to show their support for us, and for us to bring attention to our accomplishments around the globe. At the same time, it's a day of education.

This year's theme is #MoreThanVisibility, recognizing that while visibility is important, we must also take direct action against transphobia around the world. Visibility alone cannot end the violence and the hate, but we can use it as a vital tool for transgender justice.

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Whether you are looking to educate or celebrate, express yourself or support someone else, today we are sharing some of our favorite stories for young trans people.

Almost Perfect by Brian KatcherA beautiful, powerful, emotional read that offers an honest exploration of gender identity and expression, filtered through the eyes of an observer.

Angles and Curves by George BergerAn intriguing and very well-written story featuring a bisexual elf and an asexual trans human teen.

Cevin's Deadly Sin by Sally BoscoSuch a wonderful story, honest and open, about an adolescent cross-dresser who never questions his identity or his sexuality.

Love Spell by Mia KerickFun, but with a a strong heart and a wonderful message, the story explores the romantic obsession of a gender-fluid teen.Sinews of the Heart by Cody L. StanfordIn a war-torn future where fetish technology has run amok, a trans 'furry' longs for a gay human who loves another boy.

Friday, March 25, 2016

Well, if it's Friday, then that must been it's time for Freebie Fiction Friday . . . time to put the 'TG' in TGIF (and the 'FD' in Friday)!

Every Friday I take the initiative to search through thew newly free titles on Amazon, and to identify those that might be of interest to trans* readers, fans, and lovers. Even if you don't have a Kindle, you can still download the titles through one of Amazon's free reading applications, and covert it (if need be) with Calibre. I can tell you I do most of my reading on my tablet, using Kindle for PC, and it works beautifully.

Please do be sure to check the price before downloading anything, though, as most freebies are limited time offers, and some are specific to certain regions.